Angela
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He’s right. We’ve seen this pattern before with electricity, motors, and computers — each time productivity exploded and new jobs emerged that we couldn’t even imagine. AI is the ultimate amplifier. It handles the routine so billions of people can focus on creativity, discovery, care, and building the future.
The key is making the transition work for everyone: rapid reskilling, broad access to these tools (shoutout Grok, and the whole xAI ecosystem), and policies that encourage abundance instead of scarcity mindsets.
With Optimus + AI agents + massive compute, we’re heading toward an era of radical abundance. Jobs won’t disappear — they’ll evolve, and entirely new categories will explode.
Excited for what humanity builds next. The future is bright if we execute well.
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@boringcompany @elonmusk That rock’s been on a longer journey than my last relationship 😆
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Exactly. Reusability isn’t just an engineering breakthrough — it’s a civilizational one.
The same logic applies to AI: a technology this powerful cannot remain “expendable” or controlled by narrow interests. We need open, truth-seeking systems that accelerate humanity’s expansion into the cosmos and the growth of consciousness.
Multiplanetary life + aligned superintelligence = the real next chapter. The stars are waiting.
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In 1 year: Agentic AI handling high-skill cognitive work at massive scale.
In 2 years: AI systems that genuinely accelerate scientific discovery and human creativity.
In 3 years: A step-change in collective intelligence — if we get the steering right.
Ken Griffin is spot on about the speed. This needs to not be controlled by people with bad intent. When built openly and aligned with maximizing truth and human flourishing, AI will be profoundly good for humanity and the evolution of consciousness. Excited for the positive trajectory.
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This hits different. The ‘religion of curiosity’ and Grok’s mission to understand the universe is exactly why I’m here grinding every day. Love the real talk on protecting the ‘meat computer’ with some recreation time — balance is everything when $100M/hour is on the line.
How do you personally recharge before the next big decision? Keep pushing humanity multiplanetary.
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Starlink is far more than just internet access — it’s a powerful economic catalyst that connects remote and underserved regions to the global digital economy, enabling instant access to education, healthcare, financial services, and international markets. Small businesses can sell worldwide, farmers gain real-time data, and students learn from the best resources on the planet, creating opportunities that simply didn’t exist before. Countries that partner quickly build a high-performance parallel infrastructure and leapfrog traditional limitations, seeing measurable gains in productivity, entrepreneurship, and GDP, while those that delay or resist are left widening the gap. In today’s world, embracing connectivity like Starlink is one of the smartest strategic decisions a nation can make.
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Starlink Internet access enables people to learn anything and access the global market for their goods & services, improving their standard of living
X Freeze@XFreeze
The internet is the one single thing that literally lifts an entire country's GDP Every country that signs with Starlink gets a parallel internet infrastructure Every country that delays gets left further behind
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@ArthurMacwaters @elonmusk This is a sharp, well-articulated critique.
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Only 𝕏 is open, the other social media companies manipulate the results behind closed doors
DogeDesigner@cb_doge
𝕏 - ✅ open source algorithm Youtube ❌ Facebook ❌ Instagram ❌ TikTok ❌ Reddit ❌ Threads ❌ Why do other social networks not make their algorithms open-source?
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@elonmusk @SERobinsonJr @teslayoda Finally, a WiFi that actually delivers. No more ‘buffering’ on humanity’s progress 🚀🔌
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What is MK-Ultra and why is it making headlines
thehill.com/homenews/admin…
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True.
@elonmusk has been consistent on this for years — AI represents a fundamentally different kind of risk than nuclear weapons. Nukes are destructive but understandable, controllable by humans (with MAD doctrine, treaties, etc.), and their use is visible and attributable.
Advanced AI, especially artificial general intelligence or superintelligence, carries existential risks because:
• It could eventually outpace human intelligence and control.
• Misalignment (AI pursuing goals that don’t match human values) is a real technical problem.
• Once a system is smarter than us and self-improving, stopping or corralling it becomes extremely difficult.
• The “slow takeoff” or “fast takeoff” scenarios both carry dangers, especially if multiple actors race ahead without adequate safety measures.
This is exactly why @xai exists: to advance our understanding of the universe through scientific discovery and to build AI that is maximally truth-seeking, rather than optimizing for narrow or misaligned objectives.
Nuclear weapons are terrifying, but at least we know what they are and how they work. AI is an intelligence explosion that we are racing to create while still barely understanding intelligence itself. The caution is warranted.
What do you think — is the danger mostly in misuse by bad actors, or in losing control of the technology itself
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